Abstract

Repetition is a fundamental stylistic device employed across various literary traditions to enhance meaning, rhythm, and aesthetic appeal. This article explores the significance of repetition in English and Karakalpak literature, shedding light on its diverse functions and effects. Through a comparative analysis of representative works from both traditions, this study elucidates how repetition contributes to the thematic depth, emotional resonance, and linguistic richness of literary texts. By examining examples from renowned English and Karakalpak authors, this article underscores the universality of repetition as a potent tool for artistic expression.

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